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  2. Guadalupe Mountains National Park - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe Mountains National Park is a national park of the United States in the Guadalupe Mountains, east of El Paso, Texas. The mountain range includes Guadalupe Peak , the highest point in Texas at 8,751 feet (2,667 m), and El Capitan used as a landmark by travelers on the route later followed by the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line.

  3. Guadalupe Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalupe Mountains reach their highest point at Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in Texas, [5] with an elevation of 8,751 feet (2,667 m). [6] The range lies southeast of the Sacramento Mountains and east of the Brokeoff Mountains. The mountain range extends north-northwest and northeast from Guadalupe Peak in Texas into New Mexico. [1]

  4. Alamo National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Map of Lincoln National Forest. Alamo National Forest is a disestablished National Forest in southern New Mexico.The Forest was established on July 2, 1908, by an Executive Order (908) signed by President Theodore Roosevelt that consolidated two existing U.S. Forest Service units, the Guadalupe National Forest, established on April 19, 1907, to protect a part of the Guadalupe Mountains north ...

  5. Wild Rivers Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Trails access the Taos plateau, Guadalupe Mountain, back country campsites or down to the river beds. Petroglyphs are visible on the walls of the gorge. Many of the trails begin at the campgrounds. The recreation area is wheelchair accessible. [1] Wildlife in the park include mountain blue-birds, red-tail hawks, mule deer and prairie dogs.

  6. Guadalupe National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe National Forest is a former National Forest in southern New Mexico. The Forest was originally established on April 19, 1907 by a Proclamation issued by President Theodore Roosevelt . [ 1 ] Led by inaugural Supervisor J. H. Kinney, the forest was initially based in Carlsbad, New Mexico , but within a year the headquarters was moved to ...

  7. McKittrick Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The majority of McKittrick Canyon is part of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, but is separated from the main park area and managed as a day-use only area with limited visitation hours. [2] A large part of North McKittrick Canyon, though, is located in the Guadalupe Ranger District of Lincoln National Forest in New Mexico.

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  9. Guadalupe Mountains (Hidalgo County) - Wikipedia

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    The highest peak in the range, Guadalupe Mountain, 6,450 feet (1,966 m), [1] is at the north-center of the range, and slightly west; the peak is located at Guadalupe Spring is on its south, part of the headwaters of Guadalupe Creek-Guadalupe Canyon; to the east are the headwaters of Cloverdale Creek, which flows eastwards towards the ghost town ...